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Altadis, SA
Type Wholly-owned subsidiary
Founded 1999
Headquarters Madrid, Spain
Key people Jean-Dominique Comolli (Chairman of the Board), Robert Dyrbus (CEO)
Industry Tobacco, logistics
Products Tobacco, distribution of tobacco and non-tobacco products
Revenue - 4.112 billion (2005)
Owner Imperial Tobacco
Employees 28,817
Website www.altadis.com

Altadis is a multinational purveyor and manufacturer of cigarettes, tobacco and cigars. Altadis is the result of a 1999 merger between Tabacalera, the former Spanish tobacco monopoly and SEITA, the former French tobacco monopoly. The company was acquired by Imperial Tobacco in February 2008.[1]

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Company overview

Western Europe-s third largest cigarette manufacturer, Altadis produces and sells blond, regular and dark cigarettes. Its major markets include the United States, Spain and France. It also sells a range of prestige Cuban brands, thanks to its acquisition of a 50% interest in Habanos SA in 2000. Altadis also purchased Consolidated Cigar Corporation in the United States. Consolidated Cigar was a large purveyor of cigars such as the Dominican made Romeo y Julieta and Montecristo. In 2003, Altadis acquired 800-JR Cigar, Inc., one of the largest cigar retailers in the United States.

Cigarettes

Blond tobacco

  • Anfa
  • BZ (Balkanskaia Zvezde)
  • Brooklyn
  • Colt
  • Ducados Rubio
  • Fine
  • Fortuna
  • Fox
  • Gauloises Blondes
  • Iris
  • Marquise
  • News
  • Nobel
  • Popularne
  • Prima
  • Royale
  • Smart
  • Spike
  • ZK (Golden Ring)

Black Tobacco

  • Gitanes
  • Habanos
  • Casa Sports
  • BN
  • Ducados

Rolling Tobacco

  • Amsterdamer
  • Kennings
  • Gauloises

Cigars

Premium

Popular

Logistic

In 2004, Altadis Group economic sales rose 3.9% to euro 3.518 million with a staff of 27 500 people.

Takeover by Imperial

On 18 July 2007, the board of Altadis backed a -16.2 billion offer for the company by Imperial Tobacco.[2] The acquisition was cleared by the Spanish stock market regulator on 7 November 2007, paving the way for the creation of the world's fourth largest tobacco company.[3] The offer period for Altadis' shares expired on 18 January 2008,[4] after which the company was removed from the IBEX 35 index.[5] The acquisition was completed on 25 February 2008 with the delisting of Altadis from the Bolsa de Madrid.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Altadis to be delisted Feb 25 - bourse", AFX News, Forbes (22 February 2008). Retrieved on 26 February 2008. 
  2. ^ Bland, Ben; Harrington, Ben (18 July 2007). "Imperial secures Altadis with £11bn bid", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 18 July 2007. 
  3. ^ "Spain's stock market commission okays Imperial bid for Altadis", Agence France Presse (7 November 2007). Retrieved on 8 November 2007. 
  4. ^ "Imperial extends Altadis offer period", Reuters (8 January 2008). Retrieved on 19 January 2008. 
  5. ^ "Notice from the Technical Advisory Committee of the IBEX Indices concerning Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona, S.A. and Altadis, S.A." (PDF). Sociedad de Bolsas (10 January 2008). Retrieved on 2008-01-19.

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